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Modeling the evolution of disability acceptance after hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage: a latent growth analysis

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  • Zuo Lian Zhang

  • Xi Liu

  • Song Bin Huang

  • Meng Huang

  • Guo Wen Zhang

  • Man Li Wu

  • Jia Zhang

  • April 30, 2026

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    Disability acceptance is essential for recovery after hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage (HICH) and impacts long-term quality of life.

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    The study utilized a longitudinal approach to model disability acceptance trajectories in 114 HICH patients over six months post-discharge.

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    Self-efficacy significantly correlates with disability acceptance, showing a strong positive association during recovery.

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    Age influences the rate of change in disability acceptance but does not affect the initial level of acceptance.

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    Early interventions focusing on enhancing self-efficacy may optimize psychological recovery in HICH patients.

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